Donjeta
Adji Desir, missing from Florida
- Joined
- Mar 11, 2009
- Messages
- 19,246
- Reaction score
- 630
I agree that it sounds weird to hear the attorney call Hailey "our baby", and "our child". He is not the father or a relative.
Quoting casesignal transcript (thanks!)
http://casesignal.wordpress.com/201...ie-jean-dunn-john-young-ktab-interview-may-5/
BBM. As opposed to what? This seems to imply that they do not want to cooperate fully in finding out who done it.
It is IMO not a good strategy for them to continue harping about this alleged plot by the police to arrest Billie because it emphasizes an adversarial relationship with the police, not an attitude of cooperation like they want us to think Billie has.
Later on, he seems to realize this is what he did and wants to correct himself:
If Billie has and will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement, why on earth did LE allegedly feel like they needed to go through the trouble of arresting her to get a chance to chat with her? Couldn't they just have called and said, hey Billie, please could you drop by and talk a little bit whenever you have a minute?
"There was a prescription at some point in the past" is very vague IMO and sounds a little bit like Billie managed to get a legal prescription a long time ago, so long ago that it's hard to remember the exact time, and they're trying to use that as a justification for pills that were not exactly bought with that prescription. "She was prescribed this medicine two months ago by a doctor in [insert name of hospital]" would sound completely different.
Quoting casesignal transcript (thanks!)
http://casesignal.wordpress.com/201...ie-jean-dunn-john-young-ktab-interview-may-5/
John Young: There was somewhat of a chilling effect, Brittany, when, you know, this case became more about who done it rather than find, you know, find the child, rather than finding Hailey, and when, you know, some in law enforcement chose at the late hour to execute a warrant that could have been executed early morning, and to try to hold Billie over night, you know, to have the chance to chat with her a bit without a lawyer, that has a bit of a chilling effect on our desire to cooperate. Now, we continue, obviously, to want to cooperate fully and completely in anything that has to do with finding, finding Hailey. We want our baby home.
BBM. As opposed to what? This seems to imply that they do not want to cooperate fully in finding out who done it.
It is IMO not a good strategy for them to continue harping about this alleged plot by the police to arrest Billie because it emphasizes an adversarial relationship with the police, not an attitude of cooperation like they want us to think Billie has.
Later on, he seems to realize this is what he did and wants to correct himself:
John Young: And we continue to cooperate with law enforcement. I don’t want to paint the picture that we have an adverse relationship. There have been some roadblocks, but we obviously will continue to cooperate. We want our child home. We want Hailey home, and Billie will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement.
If Billie has and will continue to cooperate fully with law enforcement, why on earth did LE allegedly feel like they needed to go through the trouble of arresting her to get a chance to chat with her? Couldn't they just have called and said, hey Billie, please could you drop by and talk a little bit whenever you have a minute?
John Young: And unfortunately, let me add, that’s a great question that you ask, Brittany. Unfortunately, these misdemeanor, minor, I suggest, respectfully, uneccessary charges of false statement to a police officer, and having some Flexeril, for which there was a prescription at some point in the past, have kept her from obtaining that license, that re-licensure with the nursing board, and that’s a very unfortunate reality, that this lady, the one thing that she could do to be productive, other than hunt for her daughter, these minor things have (main? maimed?), have kept her from doing that, and we’ll continue to fight those, and hopefully get those resolved in the near future.
"There was a prescription at some point in the past" is very vague IMO and sounds a little bit like Billie managed to get a legal prescription a long time ago, so long ago that it's hard to remember the exact time, and they're trying to use that as a justification for pills that were not exactly bought with that prescription. "She was prescribed this medicine two months ago by a doctor in [insert name of hospital]" would sound completely different.